On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:50 AM, Grussgott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Maybe.  But I work for an f25 company and I've never once heard anybody 
> mention that even on their low priority list.

That's funny. Should I accept that as fact now?

> For example silicon valley is doing great right now including VCs, PEGs, etc 
> and none of them seem to be worrying about the economy recovering and Obama 
> taking their money.

Wow, you found one sector in the country that's hiring and they aren't
hiring that much. Most jobs are going towards cloud and mobile
development. With start-ups the you're not putting a company on line
to expand. Either that or like Apple you have so much money to blow
you can take the risk.

> I think companies are much more concerned About how they globalize operations 
> and profits without pissing off the US government.

Sure some are, but nobodies worried about pissing off the Gov, they
are worried about the gov taking there money regardless.

> Robert nailed it: look no farther than the business model of the county's 
> most successful company right now, Apple.  They sell a non-essential product 
> based off of a few designers in the US and the bulk of their ops and 
> suppliers offshore.  And they're decking printing money!
>
> I doubt Apple is worried about a recovery and Obama taking their money.

Apple is deep in with the Dems. Is Al Gore still on the board? I
wonder if the got a waiver for Obamacare, not they they need it.

> I bet they are worried about a backlash against offshoring, 1000s of labor 
> leaders in the streets, and politicians crying out to bring the jobs home.  
> That would crush their sales.

Never happen. Walmart still has picketers across the country but not
Apple. Maybe Walmart needs Al Gore on the board.

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